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		<title>NHL 09: Be a Pro</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2009 21:29:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mabooza</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been several years since I picked up a copy of EA Sport&#8217;s NHL series, the last one being NHL 2002 on the PC. Apparently I&#8217;ve really missed video game hocky because I can&#8217;t put NHL 09 down. For the most part it&#8217;s the same game I remember, though I&#8217;m still getting used to the skill-stick for deking and winding-up shots. But the new Be A Pro mode takes the game, and perhaps the entire sports genre, in a new and exciting direction.
Instead of controlling a whole franchise you&#8217;re tasked with creating and controlling a single player. This begins with a very in-depth character creation process that has you choosing everything from physical attributes to the sharpness of their skates. Once you&#8217;re finished tweaking your character you choose an AHL team to play for. From there you must work your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.primagames.com/blog/files/2009/01/nhl_01.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-359" src="http://www.primagames.com/blog/files/2009/01/nhl_01.jpg" alt="" width="640" height="360" /></a>It&#8217;s been several years since I picked up a copy of EA Sport&#8217;s NHL series, the last one being <em>NHL 2002</em> on the PC. Apparently I&#8217;ve really missed video game hocky because I can&#8217;t put <em>NHL 09</em> down. For the most part it&#8217;s the same game I remember, though I&#8217;m still getting used to the skill-stick for deking and winding-up shots. But the new <em>Be A Pro</em> mode takes the game, and perhaps the entire sports genre, in a new and exciting direction.</p>
<p>Instead of controlling a whole franchise you&#8217;re tasked with creating and controlling a single player. This begins with a very in-depth character creation process that has you choosing everything from physical attributes to the sharpness of their skates. Once you&#8217;re finished tweaking your character you choose an AHL team to play for. From there you must work your way up to the NHL, your success based purely on your character&#8217;s performance on the ice. For instance, my character started on the Worcester Sharks. After about 60 hard-fought games in the AHL, my character was finally called up to the big leagues, joining the San Jose Sharks a few games before the playoffs. After each game your character is awarded XP based on their performance. XP can be used to upgrade your character&#8217;s offense, defense, and athelttic stats, similar to an RPG. Since you&#8217;re only controlling one player there are times when you have to take your turn sitting on the bench. But it&#8217;s not as boring as it may sound. If anything, it makes you value your ice time even more, especially if you&#8217;re on the third or second lines. Ultimately you&#8217;re playing to get your organization to the Stanley Cup finals. But you&#8217;re also competing against your own teammates. If they put up better stats, there&#8217;s a good chance you could lose your position on the first line, or even worse, dropped back down to the AHL. Overall, it&#8217;s a very interesting and unique dynamic.</p>
<p>Equally impressive is the way you can take screenshots/videos and upload them to the EA Sports World website, allowing you to create a scrapbook of highlights such as my <a href="http://www.easportsworld.com/en_US/video/3152365">first playoff goal</a>; the screenshot above is my first NHL goal. Anyway, <em>NHL 09</em> is a real treat whether you&#8217;re a huge hockey fan or not. The depth and RPG-like elements of Be a Pro is reason enough to check this game out.</p>
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